Listed for £214,950
November 7, 2025
Sold for £157,500
2018
Sold for £126,000
2016
Sold for £132,500
2013
Sold for £54,000
1998
Sold for £54,000
1997
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Tenure
We understand that the property is freehold
Rights of Way
The passage through to the rear and gate to the patio are a route of communal pedestrian access for properties 26a, b, c, and d.
Local Authority
Shropshire. Local Authority Reference Number 000, Council Tax Band B.
Services
The property has the benefit of all mains services and the central heating is gas fired.
EPC
TBA
Viewings
All viewings are to be arranged via the vendors sole agents, Nick Tart Bridgnorth, or
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